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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2006

My views on homeschooling and the problems in public schools

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  • So my child should suffer because YOU cannot make the sacrifices necessary to pay for education? Wow!

    Stop attacking home schoolers and attack the root of the problem - government involvement in education! Everything else is just cutting heads off the Hydra.

    Home educators are doing what we can to change government schools; we're opting out.

  • If you would listen, you would realize, that is what is the problem, the government. I'm happy for you that you can homeschool, but everyone running from the problem doesn't help. This is my opinion, take it or leave it.

  • Homeschooling doesn't have to be expensive: Use the internet, local library, park programs and YMCA. The public school system is nothing but educational welfare and many are finding out that they just don't need it. You mention homeschoolers and socialization as being a problem and also bullying in the public schools. You are funny. Homeschoolers are socialized on a higher level and they are educated on a higher level. The public system is breaking down from the inside and that's just it.

  • Perhaps I'm not funny, just misinformed. How are homeschooled children more socialized? I'm asking with honest inquiry, not malicious intent.

  • Now a teacher can't even put a child in the corner because the poor child might be embarassed for his poor behavior

  • that's just stupid. I'm sorry to say, but that's part of why they don't listen. UGH

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  • My child is in public school, however, Home schooling should be the absolute right of parents without the interference of government as long as the homeschool parents meet basic educational standards. I don't believe this "it takes a village to raise a child" stuff. It take's a loving family consisting of one Mother and one Father ( that is actually around) along with God to raise a child!

  • Look up " Connections Academy" online.

  • I have to disagree with you that homeschooling is expensive. Im going to homeschool my son next year just to SAVE money:)

  • I have been homeschooled since I've started school nine years ago except for the year I went to private school. My dad is retired dissabilty and our yearly income is under 20k, If my family can afford to homeschool any family can.

  • not tryin to sound but...your video makes absoulutely no sense. I think you need to do some more research before you make another video on something that you obviously know nothing about!

  • If you can afford the internet, you can afford homeschooling. If you've got a library card you can afford homeschool.

  • Actually, the socialization in our schools is part of the reason why I homeschool my kids. It is also cheaper for me to homeschool. My income is $12,000 a year and I'm a single parent.

  • The first response from the average person when you mention homeschooling is " but they won't get the socialization". The socialization in any public school is terrible. If you want to get straight to the root of the problem, watch AMERICA'S GREATEST THREAT- the federal reserve, and then Charlotte Iserbyt- deliberate dumbing down of the world. Research the stuff yourself. It's all in history books, just not the ones we are force fed in our public schools.

  • I did listen, and you said very little about the actual cause of the problem.

    By your analogy if I went to a restaurant and contracted food poisoning every single time I ate there I should continue doing this until the restaurant cleans up its act. After all, that restaurant is the only place some people can afford to eat, and they don't even realize the food is poisoned!

    If a store has poor service you don't shop there. When schools provide bad service I stop "shopping" there too.

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